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As Green Lantern

Injustice: Year One

Hal Jordan is a member of the Justice League and helps pursue The Joker when he kidnaps Lois Lane. He subdues him and Harley Quinn as they exit the submarine they stole. He watches in horror as Joker reveals the details of the nuclear device in Metropolis and its subsequent detonation.

Green Lantern and the Flash assist with evacuating survivors of the detonation later on. When Superman demands to know where the Joker is being held, Hal tells him but the Kryptonian flies away. Hal tries to restrain Superman with an energy construct, but Kal-El breaks out of it. He removes Hal's ring, but catches him before he hits the ground. On the ground, Hal tries to use a communicator to warn Batman, but Superman vaporizes it. When Hal asks Superman not to do something he will regret, he simply says "I already have."

Once Superman's parents are kidnapped, Hal and the rest of the League go after various members of the Rogues to find the whereabouts of Mirror Master. Hal is also present when Aquaman attacks a shipping vessel and the Kraken appears. He, along with Shazam, Wonder Woman and Superman, lift Atlantis from the bottom of the ocean and place it into the Sahara desert.

Hal is instrumental in fighting back countless Parademons from Apokolips, but is almost overcome by their forces and power. Superman, in one fell swoop, vaporizes the entirety of the Apokoliptian army, saving Earth.

Injustice: Year Two

Hal is seen at the funeral of Green Arrow. When Dinah Lance asks him if he still supports Superman, he says that he does.

At Ferris Aircraft, Hal is about to crash one of Ferris' planes that has suffered engine failure, but uses his Lantern Ring to pull it together at the last possible second. When Carol Ferris asks him why he's still wearing his ring, he says he needs to for the world and for the Lantern Corps. Superman later gets in touch with him and asks him to make an intervention in Congress before they shut down the United States Government. When Hal asks why, Superman replies that it is Hal's duty to protect the people of Earth, no matter what.

Inside, Hal locks all of the Congressmen inside the chamber, saying no one will leave until a resolution is passed. When the Speaker of the House protests this, Hal grows angry at him and the other political officials, saying it is clear to the rest of the world how transparently corrupt they are and that many of them serve their own interests. Several hours later, a resolution is passed and Hal and Barry leave. They are met by various police and military forces, in addition to Guy Gardner and Ganthet.

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Injustice: Gods Among Us

As Yellow Lantern

When Superman made Earth under his One-Earth Regime, Sinestro decided to form an alliance with him since his One-Earth government is similar to his dictatorial rule over Korugar. Sinestro managed to convince Hal Jordan that fear is more effective than will power, thus making him give up the power of the Green Lantern and accepting the yellow ring of fear, joining the Sinestro Corps.

When the prime universe's Hal Jordan encounters Yellow Lantern in Gotham City, Green Lantern stated that Yellow Lantern has traded green for yellow, the color of cowardice. They have a fight with Green Lantern winning the battle.

When the parallel universe's Batman's Insurgency leads a rescue mission to save the prime universe's Batman at Stryker Island, Yellow Lantern, along with other members of Superman's Regime, try to fend off the Insurgency. He clashes with Green Lantern again and eventually fought the Insurgent Batman to prevent prime universe Batman's escape to a losing fight. Parallel universe Batman then told him that Superman is the enemy, not the Insurgency.

After Superman killed Shazam following his decision to back out from Superman's decision to destroy Metropolis and Gotham and the prime universe's cities, The Flash defects from the Regime. Yellow Lantern said to Flash that there is no "done" in the Regime and tried to prevent Flash from escaping. When Flash broke through Yellow Lantern's fear barrier, a fight ensues with Flash winning.

Eventually, the prime universe Superman shows up to save the parallel universe's Metropolis and Gotham City. Yellow Lantern, Sinestro, and Black Adam encounter him in Gotham. After defeating Black Adam, Superman forcibly removes Sinestro's ring and says that Yellow Lantern still has a chance to do the right thing. Having said that, Hal Jordan surrendered and took off his yellow ring.

After Superman defeated his parallel universe counterpart, many members of the Regime were arrested with Sinestro and Hal Jordan taken to Oa to stand trial in front of the Guardians of the Universe. After going through many trials, Hal is reinstated into the Corps.

Brainiac's Invasion

Hal returns to Earth, just as Brainiac begins his invasion and quickly regains the trust of both Flash and Batman. During his attempt to negotiate Aquaman's aid, Hal starts to get uncharacteristically angry. During this time, it is revealed Attrocitus had been manipulating Hal's mind in an attempt to get him to join the Red Lantern Corps. Hal overcomes his rage with his will, and defeats Attrocitus.

When Brainiac is defeated, it is revealed that Coast City was lost in Superman's attempt to control the Skull ship. The two do battle, where Hal attempts to reason with him, claiming that it won't bring the city back.

Possible Post-Brainiac Epilogue

This section of history takes place in a timeline outside that of normal Injustice: Gods Among Us history. Information here does not reflect the true history of neither the Injustice: Gods Among Us universe nor the Injustice: The Regime universe, and should not be seen as relevant to future sequels or comic adaptations.

The Guardians ordered me to bring Brainiac back to Oa to stand trial. I was plenty happy to put a few thousand light years between that alien and Earth.

After the trial, the Guardians dropped a bombshell on me. Sinestro was free. Busted outta their ScienceCells. A frontal assault on the Sinestro Corps was a no-go. Us Greens were still weak from fighting Superman's regime. That's why I volunteered to go undercover - as a Yellow Lantern. To pass, I need to re-embrace my fear. But fear's an addiction. Once I've picked up the bottle, it's gonna be awfully hard putting it back down again. I just hope I have the will to see it through."

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